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Dwight’s relationship with Bodhi, the owner of the Fennario Weed Apothecary, becomes more of a partnership (albeit a forced one), as Dwight continues to use the shop as his base of operations. Key Characters & Conflicts Role in Episode 3 Dwight Manfredi
Continues to serve as Dwight’s driver, witnessing the dangers of the mob life firsthand.
Dwight identifies a new business opportunity involving nitrous oxide (laughing gas). He notices the high demand for it at local festivals and starts a "balloon business," further proving his ability to find profit in unconventional places. Tulsa King s01e03
ATF agent Stacy Beale begins to open up to Dwight. We learn about her past, her struggles with being stationed in Tulsa, and the professional toll her career has taken on her. Their relationship continues to walk a thin line between professional duty and personal connection.
While taking his driving test in a Lincoln Caprice, a masked gunman opens fire on Dwight. He manages to survive by using his quick instincts, though the shooter escapes. This event puts Dwight on high alert, realizing he has enemies in Tulsa who aren't just local rivals. Dwight’s relationship with Bodhi, the owner of the
Later revealed to be tied to the Black MacAdam biker gang, marking the start of a major season-long rivalry.
Season 1, Episode 3 of , titled " Caprice ," originally aired on November 27, 2022. This episode is a turning point where Dwight’s professional ambitions and personal safety collide, as he narrowly survives an assassination attempt and begins to realize the local dynamics are more complex than he thought. Plot Summary He notices the high demand for it at
is rated TV-MA for violence and language. According to reviews on Common Sense Media , it features "brutal physical violence" typical of the crime genre.